If music and sweet poetry agree, As they must needs, the sister and the brother, Then must the love be great 'twixt thee and me, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. Dowland to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human... Shakespeare's Venvs & Adonis - Page 80by William Shakespeare - 1593 - 106 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 216 pages
...turning. Was this a lover, or a letcher whether? Bad in the best, though excellent in neither. •VI. *) If music and sweet poetry agree, As they must needs,...the love be great 'twixt thee and me, Because thou lovest the. one, and I the other. Downlandto thee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1824 - 504 pages
...addresses itself to his friend Maister RL the author probably of Diello. If musique and sweet poetrie agree, As they must needs (the sister and the brother), Then must the love be great 'twixt thee and mee, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. Dowland to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch "Upon... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 390 pages
...in all the markets of the world, and find out chapmen under both the tropics. — Mdisan. MCLXXXVIL If music and sweet poetry agree, As they must needs,...the love be great 'twixt thee and me, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. Downland to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 pages
...in all the markets of the world, and find out chapmen under both the tropics — Jlddison. MCLXXXVn. If music and sweet poetry agree, As they must needs,...the love be great 'twixt thee and me, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. Downland to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 638 pages
...Was this a lover, or a lecher whether? Bad in the best, though excellent in neither. VI. If musick and sweet poetry agree, As they must needs, the sister...and the brother. Then must the love be great 'twixt thcc and me, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. 136 P/SS10NATE PILGRIM. Dowland to tliee... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1835 - 570 pages
...impossible, and everything which is impossible — is not. ENGLISH COMl'OSERS — ENGLISH OPERA. " Music and sweet poetry agree, As they must needs, the sister and the brother." — Shaktpeare. " Comme partie essentielle de la Scene Lyriqne, dont 1'olijet principal est 1'imiution,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 pages
...might naturally be expected, he appears to have entertained the most deep-felt admiration :— " II @ / lov'st the one, and I the other. Dowland to thec is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 450 pages
...conceit," which occurs in this sonnet, is also applied by Bamfield to Spenser, in another place. " If music and sweet poetry agree, As they must needs,...the brother,— Then must the love be great 'twixt you and me, Because thou lov'st the one and I the other. Dowland to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch... | |
| 1866 - 856 pages
...words for the melody, and when John Dowland — to whom Shakspeare wrote, " If music and sweet poesy agree, As they must needs, the sister and the brother, Then must the love be great 'twist thee and me, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other ;" and Robert Fayrfax, and Cornyshe,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 pages
...this sonnet, is also applied by Barnfield to Spenser, in another place. " If music and sweet poelry agree, As they must needs, — the sister and the brother, — Then must the love be great 'Iwixt you and me, Because thou lov'st the one and I the other. Dowland to thee is dear, whose heavenly... | |
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